Kenyan athletics pioneer Daniel Rudisha dies

AFP  |  Nairobi 

Daniel Rudisha, a member of Kenya's silver medal-winning relay quartet at the 1968 Mexico and father to 800m world record holder David Rudisha, has died, his family said Thursday.

David said his 73-year-old father, a former who retired to become an coach, succumbed to in a hospital in Nakuru, northwest of Nairobi, on Wednesday night after a

"Our beloved father sadly left us last night. He appeared to be recovering well after he was rushed to hospital for last week," the two-time Olympic and world champion told AFP.

(AK) said would be remembered as a pioneer who helped lay a foundation for the current crop of athletes.

"is among the first lot of athletes who represented the country, not for monetary gains but for the love of the game," it said in a statement.

Fifty years ago, the elder ran the anchor leg to earn Kenya's first Olympic 4 x 400m relay silver medal, behind the world record-breaking

Apart from coaching his son, Rudisha also mentored the careers of two-time world 800m champion and his late brother Patrick Konchellah, winner of 800m in Victoria, Canada, and Stephen Ole Marai, a 1987 world championships 800m finalist.

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First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 17:00 IST